Round 1: Chance Warmack - OG - Alabama : Warmack is the best player we could pick at 10. He will fit in instantly on the interior of our offensive line and has great ability as a mauling run blocker, but also underrated feet and ability to protect the passer. He is a high character kid with excellent work ethic and a good understanding of the game. Hopefully Mike Munchak and Bruce Matthews will appreciate the talent that this kid has and plead for Ruston Webster to draft him.

Round 2: Matt Elam - SS - Florida : We have had a real issue at safety over the last couple of seasons. Michael Griffin looks like he will still be starting so what is needed is a dependable guy alongside him. Elam is that guy. He hits hard, plays with raw emotions and has the ability to make big plays.

Round 3: Da'Rick Rogers - WR - Tennessee Tech : In my opinion, Rogers would be worth the pick in the third round. He has tremendous athletic ability and would be a reliable target for Jake Locker. There are some off-field concerns with him, but I think the reward factor outweighs the risk in this case.

Round 3(comp): Stepfan Taylor - RB - Stanford : CJ2K is going to be our starter for next season after the Titans decided no to cut him and pay him his $10 million. But we need an insurance option at RB if CJ2K under-performs or gets injured. Jamie Harper is not that three-down-back type guy, but instead, he is a short yardage goal-line ball carrier. Taylor may not wow with speed but he is a guy that can carry the load along with CJ2K and make this teams running game have a real one-two punch.

Round 4: Devin Taylor - DE- South Carolina : This guy is not going to wow anyone with his athletic ability, but his motor is phenomenal. I want the Titans to grab someone like Osi Umenyiora in free agency and adding this guy would leave us with Wimbley, Morgan, (Osi/free agent), Taylor and Solomon which is a group with a lot of potential.

Round 5: Cory Grissom - DT - South Florida

Round 5(comp): Josh Johnson - CB - Purdue

Round 7: Bruce Taylor - MLB - Virginia Tech

Round 7(comp): T.J. Knowles - TE - Sacramento State

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Whatsup with everyone wanting to waste a perfectly good 2nd or 3rd round pick on a WR? This is the worst WR crop of rookies since the one where Devin Thomas was considered the best in the class...let's get one of the bad-ace defensive players(where there will actually be some legit talent laying around).

Whatsup with everyone wanting to waste a perfectly good 2nd or 3rd round pick on a WR? This is the worst WR crop of rookies since the one where Devin Thomas was considered the best in the class...let's get one of the bad-ace defensive players(where there will actually be some legit talent laying around).

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I 100% disagree with this.

Even though there isn't a clear #1 WR doesn't mean it's a bad class. This WR class is still crazy talented and deep, there doesn't need to be a Julio or Megatron to have a great class.

-Still go OG but Cooper instead of Warmack, Cooper can play RG and would probably progress quicker at the position than Warmack.

-Go DE or CB in the 1st round. It's not the biggest or immediate need but we still need help there. Milliner will probably be gone but Trufant and Rhodes are options. At DE we need a true 4-3 guy so Ansah and Werner are probably at the top of our rankings.

Now the dark horse possibility here is trading back. We can either snag a WR that we're probably going to need (not sure of Washington now) or we can go Ogletree at MLB. As far as potential WR's, if we're looking slot then Tavon Austin is the obvious choice here. If we decide on a permanent slot spot for Wright then we can look at Keenan Allen, DeAndre Hopkins, or Justin Hunter.

Ansah or OG is at the top of my list right now. The dark horse choices are pretty interesting and probably wouldn't say no to either. I think we can find some really good OG's after the 1st round, there are only so many true playmakers out there, would rather try and get one of those guys in the 1st.

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